Paramātma-Svarūpa-Nirṇaya: Strī–Puṃ–Napuṃsaka-Vicāra
Inquiry into the Supreme Self and Gendered Forms
जीवाश्रितायाश्चिच्छक्तेर्दौर्बल्यं विद्यते सदा । तन्निवृत्यर्थमेवात्र शक्तित्वं सार्वकालिकम्
jīvāśritāyāścicchakterdaurbalyaṃ vidyate sadā | tannivṛtyarthamevātra śaktitvaṃ sārvakālikam
個我(ジーヴァ)に依って宿るチット・シャクティ(意識の力)は、常に弱まりとして見いだされる。ゆえにその制限を除くためにこそ、主のシャクティはあらゆる時に常住して働くと、ここに説かれる。
Lord Shiva
Tattva Level: pashu
Shiva Form: Dakshinamurti
Shakti Form: Gauri
Role: liberating
It states that the jīva’s consciousness is intrinsically limited while embodied, and liberation requires the ever-present grace and operation of Shiva’s Śakti to remove that limitation (pāśa), aligning with Shaiva Siddhanta’s Pati (Lord) freeing the paśu (soul).
Linga worship focuses the mind on Pati—Shiva as the supreme consciousness—so that the jīva’s weakened awareness is strengthened through devotion and grace; Saguna forms provide an accessible support for realizing the timeless working of Śakti described here.
Meditate on Shiva with japa of the Panchākṣarī (“Om Namaḥ Śivāya”) and inwardly contemplate Śakti as the ever-active power that removes bondage; this supports steadiness of awareness and purification of limitation.